I found this book at a second hand store (in great condition) long before I had any idea of how I wanted to approach reading. I do not use the whole language method, hence this book needs to find a new home! {smile}

It is filled with lots of forms, assessments, portfolio info, and record keeping ideas. It is really a great resource for those who use the whole language approach. In fact, I think many of the forms could be used regardless of the approach you use. (You can click on the image above to read more about the book.) So, if you would like to enter the giveaway for this book, here is what you need to do:

First, you must leave a comment below listing an online educational site that you like to use. (This must be done before additional entries!!!!)

For additional entries, you can do any of the following:

1) subscribe (or let me know you do),2) follow (or let me know you do),3) add my button to your blog (or let me know you already have it), or4) blog about the giveaway (leave the link to where you blogged about it.)You MUST leave an additional comment for each additional entry!!!!

Giveaway ends on Wednesday, September 9th. I will use Random.com to select a winner. The winner will be notified (be sure there is some way for me to contact you...through your blog or leave your email) and will have two days to respond or another winner will be chosen. Once the winner has claimed the book, I will announce it here.

For more homeschool curriculum and books (free and for sale), be sure to check out the Not Back-to-School Blog Hop by clicking the button above.

I love to use The Crafty Crow. I know it is more of a craft site, but I incorporate arts and crafts into so much of my teaching with the kids - since they are still small- that I consider it educational! It is http://belladia.typepad.com/crafty_crow/

We are new to homeschooling this year, but have used SpellingCity.com in the past and are already using it this year. You type in your kids spelling list, save it, then they can use it to learn the words by practicing them, playing games with them, and testing. My son's spelling scores got much better after starting it last year.

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FAQs

Can you add my blog to the HRL BlogRoll and/or BlogLink?
Sure! First of all, you must have a homeschool blog. Then, all you have to do is subscribe, follow, or link with my button. Finally, email me with your blog address and I will add you!

How do I use this site?
Simply click on the desired category in the menu above to view my latest online discoveries.

How will I know when new sites are added?
As new sites are added, I will add them to the top of the list for each specific academic category page. I will also write a new blog post to notify that new sites have been added. That way, if you choose to subscribe or follow, you will be kept up to date with my latest findings.